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Bitcoin is still driven by the ‘digital gold narrative’ among institutional clients who see it as a hedge against inflation, Fidelity’s digital assets president says
Institutional investment in bitcoin is still driven by the "digital gold" narrative, according to Tom Jessop.
Jessop, Fidelity's digital assets president, said his clients are worried about monetary inflation and see bitcoin as a hedge.
Bitcoin is also viewed as a "long-dated call option on the use of the asset or the technology as a means of payment."
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Bitcoin is still driven by the "digital gold narrative" among institutional investors who see the digital asset as a way to hedge against inflation, according to Tom Jessop, Fidelity's digital assets president.
In an interview with CNBC on Tuesday, Jessop was asked which narrative surrounding bitcoin is the most popular with institutional investors.
The digital assets president said: "I would say the predominant narrative at this point is still the digital gold narrative which really started driving the market higher about a year ago after the pandemic."
He added: "There are a number of clients that are concerned about the fiscal and monetary stimulus, monetary inflation, and they see a scarce digital asset like bitcoin, specifically, being an important part of that thesis."
Bitcoin's scarcity and potential to hedge against inflation are key reasons institutions are taking an interest in the asset, according to Fidelity's digital assets president, but they aren't the only ones.
In his interview, Jessop explained how a growing number of institutional investors are looking at bitcoin "from an asset allocation standpoint" due to its lack of correlation with other assets over longer periods of time.
Jessop also said that bitcoin is seen as a "network effect opportunity" by some institutional clients. He explained that a portion of his clientele views the digital asset as a "long-dated call option on the use of the asset or the technology as a means of payment."
Fidelity's digital assets president went on to say that he believes bitcoin's recent boom and bust cycles "are part of the maturation of bitcoin as an asset class."
Jessop also echoed comments from other crypto analysts who have called bitcoin's recent fall a result of massive leverage unwinding.
"In some cases, we touched close to $30 billion of leverage driving prices higher, and in many cases, these investors can trade on 50 to 100 times leverage…in the subsequent weeks that leverage has come down significantly, in some cases by two thirds," Jessop said.
The digital assets president added that this de-leveraging process can be viewed as a "cleansing" for the ecosystem and that he expects with "basing" and "positive news flow," bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will begin to stabilize.